Kindle For PC

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On 11 January I announced the publication of my collection of poetry, “Lost In The Labyrinth Of My Mind” (https://newauthoronline.com/2016/01/11/lost-in-the-labyrinth-of-my-mind-by-k-morris-is-now-available-in-the-kindle-store/).

Following that announcement I was contacted by a potential reader who said they had no Kindle or tablet and went on to ask whether they could still read my book. I was pleased to email back and advise that Kindle titles can also be read using Kindle for PC

kindle for laptop

(http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/help/customer/display.html?nodeId=201245960).

Having responded to the query, it struck me that there may be other potential readers of Kindle titles out there who are unsure as to whether (as non owners of the device) they can read Kindle titles, hence this post.
If you would like to read “Lost In The Labyrinth Of My Mind” for £0.99 please visit HERE.

Kevin

10 thoughts on “Kindle For PC

  1. Jack Eason's avatarJack Eason

    Kevin,
    You could also make the point that for those of us with bad eyesight, Kindle for PC is an absolute boon. Why? Because your computer screen is much larger, making it easier to read the smallest font sizes! 😉

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    1. K Morris Poet's avatardrewdog2060drewdog2060 Post author

      Thanks Jack. You make a good point. As a visually impaired person (I am registered blind) who can not see print on the screen even when magnified, I should also have mentioned that Kindle for PC works with screen reading software, such as Jaws for Windows, which converts text into speech and braille enabling those with poor eyesight to have content voiced to them. Most (perhaps all) Kindles also have a text to speech facility and the iPad app for Kindle is also accessible. Kevin

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